1. Goodnow, who did not serve in the armed forces, said the stone has great meaning to the veterans he knows. 2. He thinks constantly about what happened, senses it holds some great meaning for him, ponders new thoughts about respect and kindness, uncertainty and faith. 3. In a sense, there is great meaning in this game, too. 4. It is a plateau with great meaning in the Division I-AA playoff picture. 5. It is where great meaning is found. 6. Rev. Jory Agate, a Unitarian Universalist minister who nonetheless considers herself an atheist, said she still finds great meaning in Christmas Eve services. 7. Simply brushing aside a music form that has great meaning to young people is self-destructive. 8. So while it may be meaningless for the bear, it had great meaning for the human. 9. The fire department has used the tape as a kind of investigative tool, but it also contains historical significance and certainly great personal meaning. 10. The moment had great emotional meaning for three healthy young men fleeing a communist society they described as crumbling at the roots. |